There’s nothing like a mood-boosting dose of color to chase away the winter blues, and Victoria Beckham has clearly caught the bug for brights this season. After the bracing hues of her main line’s Resort collection, the British designer is continuing to dabble at the boldest end of the spectrum with Victoria Victoria Beckham. American abstract master Ellsworth Kelly was the initial point of departure, and the vivid turquoise streak that ran through suede cargo pants, silky satin shirts, and Beckham’s signature cozy turtleneck sweaters could have been swiped straight from his large-scale canvases. There was an upbeat disco feeling about the clothes as well, and the midnight blue and bronze sequin tees and skirts had an unfussy, party-ready vibe that will hold its own with sparkly, pretty things at a designer price point come November.

Victoria Beckham would be the first to admit that she has expensive tastes. She tends to bring uncompromising standards of sophistication, even when she’s designing for a mass brand like Target. So it only makes sense that her idea of a Texas tuxedo was as polished as they come this season. The tailored denim suiting had all the familiar Beckham hallmarks—sharp shoulders, double-breasted silhouette, and flared pants. The designer has been loosening up the look of her line across the board and the standout snap-button utilitarian trousers had a flattering, slightly pegged line that gives pant lovers of all shapes and sizes a reason to be cheerful.